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Cycling through Vineyards in Poitou-Charentes


Cycling routes from Segonzac

Segonzac, located in the Poitou-Charentes region of France, is a quaint locality that offers picturesque cycling routes. The area is known for its vineyards, and cyclists can enjoy riding through the scenic countryside while taking in the views of the vineyards and historic chateaus. One notable cycling spot in Segonzac is the Circuit de Cognac, which takes cyclists through the heart of the world-famous Cognac production region. The relatively flat terrain makes it suitable for cyclists of all levels. Segonzac is also home to several wineries, making it a great destination for wine enthusiasts.

A thrilling gravel route along the riverside

gravel
77 km
626 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you on a scenic journey along the riverside, showcasing the beauty of Segonzac and its surrounding areas. With a moderate ascent of 626 meters and a distance of 77 kilometers, it offers a challenging yet enjoyable ride for gravel enthusiasts. The route passes through Gondeville, Asnières-sur-Nouère, Trois-Palis, Bouteville, and Heurte Bise, where you can take breaks and experience some delightful highlights along the way.


Experience a challenging road cycling loop with breathtaking views.

road
94 km
635 m
Savage

Experience a challenging road cycling loop near Segonzac with a total distance of 94 km and an ascent of 635 meters. This route is suitable for experienced riders looking for a demanding cycling challenge. The highlights along the route include the village of Lignières-Sonneville at 7 km, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the historic town of Le Tâtre at 28 km, known for its medieval architecture, the village of Vanzac at 39 km, offering scenic landscapes and charming houses, the picturesque village of Clam at 64 km, famous for its traditional stone buildings, and the beautiful countryside in Genté at 86 km. This route provides a mix of challenging climbs, stunning vistas, and a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of the region.


Embark on a scenic gravel road tour through picturesque landscapes.

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64 km
496 m
Tough

This gravel road tour near Segonzac takes you on a scenic journey through picturesque landscapes and charming villages. With a total distance of 64 km and an ascent of 496 meters, it is suitable for experienced gravel riders. The highlights along the route include the village of Bassac at 14 km, known for its historic abbey and scenic river, the village of Hiersac at 24 km with its charming rural landscapes, the unique village of Trois-Palis at 33 km with its traditional stone houses, the ancient town of Châteauneuf-sur-Charente at 47 km, famous for its fortified church, the beautiful viewpoint at Heurte Bise at 58 km, and the idyllic village of Saint-Preuil at 59 km. This route offers a combination of rustic countryside, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, providing a memorable gravel road cycling experience.


Explore the gravel roads and natural beauty near Segonzac.

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48 km
216 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes you on an adventure through the scenic countryside near Segonzac. With a total distance of 48 km and an ascent of 216 meters, it's suitable for cyclists who enjoy off-road riding. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Châteaubernard at 10 km, the peaceful village of Sainte-Sévère at 29 km, and the picturesque village of Chassors at 36 km. The route offers a mix of gravel paths, quiet backroads, and scenic views of the surrounding nature. Overall, this route provides a refreshing escape into the French countryside, away from the bustling city.


Explore the charming gravel roads around Bourg-Charente.

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58 km
283 m
Chill

Discover the scenic gravel roads near Segonzac with this cycling route of 58 km and an ascent of 283 meters. Suitable for gravel riders of all levels, this route takes you through charming villages and picturesque landscapes. The highlights along the route include the village of Bourg-Charente at 7 km, known for its beautiful riverside location and traditional architecture, the peaceful village of Réparsac at 15 km, with its rural landscapes and charming houses, the village of Macqueville at 27 km, offering scenic views of the countryside, the idyllic village of Plaizac at 38 km, known for its tranquil surroundings and rustic charm, the town of Jarnac at 48 km, famous for its historic distilleries, and the village of Mainxe at 54 km, with its traditional stone houses and peaceful atmosphere. This route provides a mix of gravel roads, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, offering a delightful cycling experience.


Conquer the hills on this challenging road route

road
52 km
454 m
Tough

Challenge yourself with this 52-kilometer road route that includes a demanding ascent of 454 meters. This route showcases the hilly terrain near Segonzac and takes you through Lignières-Sonneville, Barret, Lamérac, Saint-Palais-du-Né, and Juillac-le-Coq. Expect breathtaking views and exhilarating climbs along the way!


Experience the charm of the vineyards on this road route

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54 km
239 m
Chill

Indulge in the breathtaking beauty of the vineyards and countryside on this 54-kilometer road route. With a moderate ascent of 239 meters, this tour takes you through Gensac-la-Pallue, Nercillac, Courbillac, Les Métairies, and Mainxe. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to admire the picturesque landscapes and immerse yourself in the rich viticulture heritage of the region.


Explore the charming countryside on this scenic gravel route

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48 km
247 m
Chill

Embark on a delightful gravel adventure through the scenic countryside near Segonzac. This 48-kilometer route with 247 meters of ascent is perfect for those looking for a moderate challenge. Highlights of this route include Germignac, Lonzac, and Châteaubernard, where you can take in the beauty of nature and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding areas.


A picturesque road cycling route near Segonzac.

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55 km
324 m
Tough

This road cycling route near Segonzac offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. With a total distance of 55 km and an ascent of 324 meters, the route is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Cierzac at 10 km, the historic town of Jarnac-Champagne at 19 km, the scenic viewpoint at Le Puy Haut at 28 km, the picturesque village of Gimeux at 41 km, and the beautiful countryside in Genté at 47 km. Overall, this route provides a rewarding cycling experience with its mix of natural beauty and cultural attractions.


Conquer the hilltops on this challenging road route

road
61 km
566 m
Tough

Prepare for a challenging ride through scenic hilltops and captivating landscapes on this 61-kilometer road route. With a demanding ascent of 566 meters, this route takes you through Chadebois, Jurignac, Barret, and Lachaise. Expect stunning views and thrilling climbs that will test your endurance and reward you with magnificent panoramas.


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